Famous Paintings With Meaning
Famous Paintings With Meaning. Rubens artfully illustrates what man is born for: struggle, victory and love. An ethereal, dream-like romanticism infuses Russian expat Marc Chagall's vision of life on the shtetl in "I and the Village.".
Below you will find a list of some of the most famous painting as well as the stories behind them.
Picasso claimed Ma Jolie, which means "my beautiful one," was a reference to a famous music-hall song from the time, but the real meaning was kept hidden, known only to those close to his circle of acquaintances.
Recurring images in his paintings include elephants. One of Rembrandt's last paintings, it represents his finest interpretation of a Biblical scene - in this case the famous parable of the lost son from St Luke's gospel. One of the most famous paintings in Florence's Uffizi Gallery (which is saying something), Botticelli's La Primavera is also one of the most mysterious.
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